Every IndieWire TV Review from 2021 So Far, Ranked by Best to Worst Grade
As we head into the final weeks of the year, there continue to be an overwhelming number of shows making a good case for your TV attention.
As we head into the final weeks of the year, there continue to be an overwhelming number of shows making a good case for your TV attention.
Creator Alena Smith and star Hailee Steinfeld craft a moving send-off in the third season of “Dickinson.”
Baryshnikov transitioned Lavinia — who started Season 1 as a cat-loving young woman desperate for normalcy — into a fun and sexily awkward character.
The series plays fast and loose with history and sometimes loses its grip.
The second season of the series arrives on January 8.
Plus, find out the tricks of the trade to turning Steinfeld’s scrawl to Dickinson’s script.
“Wild Nights With Emily” filmmaker Madeleine Olnek analyzes the Apple TV+ series, which features Hailee Steinfeld as the teenage poet.
Creator and showrunner Alena Smith explains how her time as a playwright helped shape a new imagining of the legendary poet’s life.
Hailee Steinfeld brings new life to the poetess in Apple’s unconventional teen comedy.
All 10 episodes of the series’ first season will be available on Apple TV+ upon launch, the only show from the new streamer to drop in its entirety.
This modern spin on the life of the iconic poet will be available when Apple’s new service launches at the beginning of November.
Hailee Steinfeld will star as poet Emily Dickinson in Apple TV+’s coming-of-age series.